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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [QF-Test] accessing rc object in external editor
Hi Vojtěch, in QF-Test the rc object is backed by a Java object that represents the current execution context of a test-run. When you work in Eclipse you're running in a different Java VM with a different Jython interpreter. There's no way to make the rc object available there. Best regards, Greg Vojtěch Burian <vojtech.burian@?.cz> writes: > Hi, > > I have successfully setup eclipse + pydev as external editor for > QF-Test python scripts. > However the "rc" objects obviously do not work when scripts are run > directly from eclipse. > I wonder if this could be actually done by importing some qftest > modules etc.? > > There are some information regarding QF-Test script initialization > there - > http://www.qfs.de/qftest/manual/en/tech_scripting.html#sec_N11B05, but > I was not able to decrypt the procedure to replicate the > initialization procedure to work with Eclipse. > > Is this in fact possible? Is there anywhere a guide how to do it? I > searched the mailing list without success. > > Thanks! > Regards, > > Vojtech Burian -- Gregor Schmid Gregor.Schmid@?.de Quality First Software GmbH http://www.qfs.de Tulpenstr. 41 Tel: +49 8171 38648-0 DE-82538 Geretsried Fax: +49 8171 3864816 GF: Gregor Schmid, Karlheinz Kellerer HRB München 140833
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